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E6000® is a tough, flexible and highly versatile rubber-based compound that exhibits exceptional adhesive and sealant qualities. Among the strongest single component, multi-purpose adhesives and sealants available for industrial applications, E6000 outperforms silicones, acrylics and rubber cements because it adheres to more surfaces with greater durability. It provides a superior bond on stubborn porous and non-porous substrates and maintains its bond in cold temperatures and on items subject to vibration.

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A very strong and durable binding, you can use it best with metal, glass, plastic etc. It isn't really meant for paper or wood. But it is perfect for everything else. 10/10 It is slightly flexible and therefore adjusts well to different temperatures after it is dry, a thin open amount will dry in a matter of seconds to minutes. The exterior layer of glue open to air will dry within seconds to minutes while for it to thoroughly dry takes longer. For it to be completely dry takes a matter of a few hours, for thick amounts in closed areas can take a day or two. It is a thick mixture and clear, not at all fluid-like, it has the consistency of something gooey. I highly recommend that E-6000 be a household item for any quick fixes or hobby projects. KEEP AWAY FROM KIDS. There are cancer warnings on the label, make sure to have ventilation and when working with it for extended periods of time a gas mask(with filter) is a good investment.

The floor molding that separates our carpeted living room from the kitchen is constantly coming loose. I've tried every conceivable product to adhere it, yet until discovering E6000 nothing worked. When I applied the E6000 underneath the molding and put weights on it for 24 hours, the molding finally adhered tightly and has stayed that way.

This product has also been extremely useful for a variety of other repair jobs around my house, including craft projects. The bottom line is that E6000 is a product that performs as advertised and is reasonably priced. It's something that I would highly recommend.

I purchased this to glue rhinestones to a plastic cup because after some research I heard this was the best for that purpose. It's been about 5 months and all the rhinestones are still intact, even though the cup is hand washed daily. It dries fast if the layer is thin, otherwise it'll take a while. It's best to let it sit 24 hours anyways just to make sure. But let me tell you, you better make sure you get this where it needs to be and nowhere else because this stuff is STRONG(which is good! just be careful). I'd recommend you open a window or use this outside if possible because it does have a strong fume and it gave me a bad headache. It does have a warning on the package and the tube that it must be used in a well ventilated area, however, so that was my mistake for not listening. The tube it comes in is also huge. I have no idea what I'd even use the rest for, but I'm glad I have it in case something breaks.

In short, this glue is excellent for all kinds of projects and as long as you follow directions, you shouldn't have a problem.

It was a lot bigger than i had thought it would be. I used it for my Ikea drawer bottom, it kept on falling out because of all the crap that i shoved into that one drawer, but lo and behold it works! The bottom hasn't fallen out once... the only fault that i have is that once i used the glue... realized that i had made a mistake, and well as it's an absolutely strong adhesive... well, let's just say that the drawer doesn't really fit into the wheel wells anymore. But it does still go into the space itself, so it's not bad. Cannot wait to try it on my other drawers... although this time i'm going to do it with another person, another pair of eyes can catch anything that i missed and make sure that i put everything in the right grooves.

I have used a myriad of different adhesives for minor repairs, everything from Elmer’s to Gorilla glue and all in between.Hands down, E6000 Adhesive is the best. Comes in 3 flavors; craft, automotive, and industrial. For more precise applications you can purchase tips as well.It bonds quickly, clear, works on porous and non-porous surfaces, and has great holding power after fully cured. Also, it doesn’t dry up with the cap on like a lot of other adhesives. I opened up a small tube, used it, and resealed.It was still usable 3 months after being stored in my hot garage.I highly recommend it.

Advertised as strong bonding glue. Wrong. This is garbage. It's more like Silicone.

I searched under Epoxy and this item came up. Saw the ratings and took a chance. Item arrived with my other stuff in time. Original package. But in the reviews, people describe it as being actual adhesive. I tried gluing two pieces of plastic parts. It dried up abut it was flimsy. It's flexible. When you peel off the excess, you pull te actual Silicone like glue, and it falls apart. Wrong item.

I've tried so many kinds of fabric glues, tapes, fray stoppers, etc. that I had almost given up hope that there was ANYTHING on the market that actually worked. Finally! I found this. It does what it says it will do - it sticks things together. It doesn't care what kinds of things: leather to cotton, thin nylon to thick fleece, whatever. It isn't without drawbacks (it smells like a Superfund site, so use in a VERY well-ventilated area, preferably away from human beings, for at least 24 hours after application), it has to be spread thinly and evenly before application (I used cardboard scraps to spread it); and it WILL stick your fingers together, so wear rubber gloves and a disposable smock or apron. Once in place and completely dry, it is a flexible bond that stays stuck, unlike every other glue or iron-on tape.

If you need to stuck stuff to other stuff, this stuff seems to do that. I used it to attach a mirror wedge to a car windshield. For me, this worked far better than any of those special purpose adhesives. I scuffed up the back of the wedge, cleaned the windshield with alcohol, spread a thin coat of E6000 on the wedge, and pressed it into place. After a couple minutes of pressure I used duct tape to keep the wedge from moving and left it overnight to cure before installing the mirror. The wedge is mounted very securely; this adhesive seems to work as advertised.